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Route 164.......known for years as the Woodman Homestead. Now is home of Pine Village Trailer Park owners. A trailer park is set up on both sides of this property now. The house shown here was moved down the road to make room for a modern 2 story home.
Belford and Peggy Woodman
The machine shed burned.the barn roof was replaced to one story. The house was moved 1\2 mile down the road. The go cart tracks ceased to be. The s!all white cage held foxterrierpups and one baby raccoon which the mother adopted. The3 dutch elms got the dutch elm disease.Four kids were privileged to be well loved there from the 1944 to 1990. The flats were planted first in potatoes then in fifteen acres of vegetables sold from the stand in the yard _ Pine Village vegetable stand. In the 1970 _1990.
Ha! I lived in this trailer park most of the 1970's until I graduated from PI High School in 1980! I worked for Belford woodman year after year from mowing his lawns in the park to working in the gardens and then selling the vegetables at market on the week-ends along with the roadside farm stand. I even helped him re-shingle that barn one summer. Man brings back memories.....best fishing around back behind the farm IN THE Aroostook River.